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Transcript of Honk - River Raisin Centre for the Arts · COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS INSTEAD OF SHEEP ..... Bob & Betty...
Thank you, DYPAC, for sharing your costumes! Costume Design by Mishell Schutt
Upcoming DYPAC Productions www.dypac.com for more info!
Dearly Departed Auditions: Dec 19 & 20
Dearly Departed March 4, 5, 6
Pinkalicious School Shows Feb 18, March 11, March 25
Community show Feb 19
Ollyography: A Dance Extravaganza March 18, 19, 20
Honk April 29, 30 & May 1, 7, 8
Godspell
August 5, 6, 7
Summer Fine Arts Program- June 21-July 29
Thank you to the following for helping make
Irving Berlin’s White Christmas
a success!
Jones for Men
DYPAC
Southgate Community Players
Floral City Harmonizers
Josh Glover
The River Raisin Ballet Company
Irving Berlin’s White Christmas
Act I Scene 1: Somewhere on the Western Front of World War II – Chritmas Eve, 1944 HAPPY HOLIDAY ................................................................. Bob, Phil & Sheldrake WHITE CHRISTMAS ..................................................... Bob, Phil, Sheldrake & GIs Scene 2: The Ed Sullivan Show – 1954 HAPPY HOLIDAY/LET YOURSELF GO ....................................... Bob, Phil & Chorus Scene 3: Backstage at the Ed Sullivan Show – after the broadcast; Backstage at Jimmy’s, a None-Too-Classy Nightclub LOVE AND THE WEATHER ................................................................. Bob & Betty Scene 4: Jimmy’s Back Room – Later that evening SISTERS ............................................................................................. Betty & Judy THE BEST THINGS HAPPEN WHILE YOU’RE DANCING .......... Phil, Judy & Quintet Scene 5: A Train Car – later that night SNOW ........ Phil, Judy, Bob, Betty, Snoring Man, Mrs. Snoring Man, Passengers Scene 6 The Front Desk of the Columbia Inn in Vermont – later WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH A GENERAL? ................................ Martha, Bob & Phil Scene 7: The Barn Rehearsal Hall – the next day LET ME SING AND I’M HAPPY ................................................................... Martha Scene 8: The Front Porch of the Inn – that night COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS INSTEAD OF SHEEP .................................. Bob & Betty Scene 9: Ralph Sheldrake’s Office, New York: Martha’s Switchboard – morning Scene 10: The Barn Rehearsal Hall – later that day BLUE SKIES ............................................................................... Bob & the Chorus
Act II Scene 1: Onstage in the Barn Theater – the next day I LOVE A PIANO ................................................................ Phil, Judy & the Chorus Scene 2: Betty’s Room at the Inn – soon after FALLING OUT OF LOVE CAN BE FUN ................................... Martha, Betty & Judy Scene 3: The Barn Rehearsal Hall – shortly thereafter SISTERS (Reprise) ................................................................................. Bob & Phil Scene 4: The Regency Room, New York – the next evening LOVE, YOU DIDN’T DO RIGHT BY ME / HOW DEEP IS THE OCEAN ...... Betty, Bob Scene 5: The Ed Sullivan Show – the evening after THE OLD MAN ....................................................................................... Bob, Men Scene 6: The Front Desk at the Columbia Inn – the next day LET ME SING AND I’M HAPPY (Reprise) ...................................................... Susan Scene 7: Backstage at the Barn Theater – that evening, Christmas Eve HOW DEEP IS THE OCEAN (Reprise) ................................................. Betty & Bob
THE OLD MAN (Reprise) .................................. Bob, Phil, Sheldrake, Men WHITE CHRISTMAS .............................................................. The Company
The Floral City Harmonizers
The Floral City Harmonizers is proud to support Performing Arts in Monroe
and at the River Raisin Centre of the Arts for over 50 years. This
production of White Christmas has allowed some of the members of the
Floral City Harmonizers to step off of the music risers and onto the
theatrical stage. We have enjoyed the experience and look forward to
sharing the skills acquired here with the rest of the chorus members at the
conclusion of the performances.
The Floral City Harmonizers is a chorus of 22 men sing four part, a’ cappella
music in the barbershop style harmony. Our chorus is committed to
improving the vocal abilities of any man with an interest in singing and
performance. We believe everyone can, and will, experience vocal
improvement and encourage you to join us on Tuesday nights at the
Monroe Missionary Baptist Church, 4260 S. Dixie Hwy, Monroe, MI 48161
at 7:30 p.m.
Cast (in order of appearance)
Bob Wallace .......................................................................... Denny Connors Phil Davis .................................................................................... Brian Welch Ralph Sheldrake ........................................................................ Craig Cousino General Henry Waverly ........................................................... David P. Wahr Ed Sullivan Announcer ............................................................ Homer Sterner Rita .......................................................................................... Daveaux Riggs Rhoda ...................................................................................... Maggie Felder Tessie ............................................................................................. Billie Riggs Betty Haynes .............................................................................. Tracy Glover Judy Haynes ........................................................................... Carolyn Sohoza Jimmy ..................................................................................... Robert Chester Quintet ................................... Dale Cousino, Maggie Felder, Robert Chester Craig Cousino, Daveaux Riggs Mr. Snoring Man ...................................................................... Craig Cousino Mrs. Snoring Man .......................................................................... Billie Riggs Train Conductor ..................................................................... Chuck Hammer Martha Watson ...........................................................................Holly Sisung Susan Waverly ............................................................................ Ava Rendina Dance Captain ...................................................................Phyllis McCormick Seamstress............................................................................... Midge Dionne Ezekiel Foster ................................................................................. Ed Sohoza Mike Nulty (Stage Manager) ......................................................... Jim Sisung Sheldrake’s Secretary ........................................................Phyllis McCormick Regency Room Announcer ........................................................... Chris Berry
Ensemble Amy Tennant, Drew Batton, Daveaux Riggs, Morgan Lemanski
Julie Merz, Danielle Kuehnlein, Michelle McCaffrey, Michelle Sontag Darcy Howland, Phyllis McCormick
Maggie Felder, Chelsea Skorupa, Billie Riggs, Robert Chester Midge Dionne, Carly Belz
Chris Berry, Chuck Hammer, Homer Sterner, Dale Cousino, Dave Broughton (Floral City Harmonizers)
Children’s Chorus George Thomas, Lydia Miller, Caroline Miller, Josephine Alley
Willow Biggs, Emily Kopmanis, Ellie Himebaugh, Anna Cusamano Keegan Mielke, Katy Dreger, Michaela Foulkrod, Jacob Foulkrod
Jessica Foulkrod, Rachel Kellen, Amber Snider, Rose Smith Mackenzie Brown, Abby Whalen, Madeline Fogle, Andrew Fogle
Haley Langmeyer, Miranda Heiserman
Crew Director ..................................................................................... Mike Trapp Assistant Director ................................................................. Vicki Maxwell Music Director.......................................................................... Mark Felder Choreographers .................................................................. Melissa Moore Phyllis McCormick Rehearsal Pianist ...................................................................... Josh Glover Set Design & Painting ............................................................... Lois Morris Costumes ...................................................... Billie Riggs, Dyanne Howland Gail Choate-Pettit Set Pieces, Costumes .........................................................................DYPAC Costumes .................................................... Southgate Community Players Lighting ..................................................................................... Mike Trapp Sound .............................................................................................. Tim Lee Stage Manager ...................................................................... Derek Arnold Stage Crew .............................. Ryan Jewell, Jessica Lee, Laurie Langmeyer Jeff Boze, Dyanne Howland, Gail Choate-Pettit
Orchestra
Director ........................................................................ Mark B. Felder Violins ........................................................ Janet Houston, Anne Hendrikx Ann Felder, Linda Abbott Cello ...................................................................................... Jim Anderson Reeds .................................................................. Brian Lassiter, Tim Vesey Dave Romer, Richard Alder, Russ Pobursky Horn ................................................................................ Dianne Newberry Trumpets ................................ Bob McMillan, Dave Tippett, Brian Sullivan Trombones ................................... Mike Miller, David Bachar, Kevin Shope Keyboards ................................................................................. Josh Glover Bass ......................................................................................... Chris Morelli Drums ................................................................................... Rob Desmond Percussion ............................................................................... Nancy Heath